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Fight Night Round 4

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 77 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Canada
Genre(s): Boxing, Sports
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: June 23, 2009
Summary
Featuring a re-written gameplay engine, EA Sports Fight Night Round 4 adds a variety of fighting styles and boxer differentiation to authentically emulate the greatest fighters of all time. Pressure your opponent with the brawling inside style of young Mike Tyson, bobbing and weaving to set up powerful hooks and uppercuts. Capitalize on Muhammad Ali's reach, hand speed and fleetness of foot to bewilder your opponent with lightning fast jabs and straights from the outside. For the first time, EA Sports Fight Night Round 4 gives you the opportunity to pit these legendary heavyweights against one another and name a true champ. No fight will be the same with an all-new physics-based animation system that recreates the full spectrum of true-to-life punch impacts, giving boxers a devastating arsenal of punches, blocks and ring movement. The new physics system allows for missed punches, glancing punches, knockout blows and for the first time ever, rough and tumble inside fighting. Fatigue, adrenaline, footwork and timing all come into play as you hammer away at your opponents. [Electronic Arts]
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What The Critics Said
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Gaming Age
Fight Night Round 4 can honestly claim to be what Mike Tyson once quoted many years ago, "...I'm the best ever, my style's impetuous, my defense is impregnable, I wanna eat his children..." Well, okay, maybe not the last part, but damn if this isn't a great boxing game! If you are a fan, you are doing yourself a disservice not picking up a copy.
Read Full Review >WonderwallWeb
A superb boxing title that is a must have for your collection. Even if you don't like boxing you will be hard pushed to find faults in this A+ title.
Read Full Review >Gamervision
It’s faster, more dynamic, and more fun than the previous offering, and it does a better job of emulating its sport than just about any other game out there.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
While Fight Night Round 4 is easily the best boxing game of 2009 and also markedly better than its superb series predecessor, the game's perfectly balanced blend of challenge and excitement, relentless action, intuitive controls, jaw-loosening graphics, and fulfilling career mean it's the best example of "the sweet science" to ever grace home consoles.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
FNR4 is the most realistic video game portrayal of the sweet science to date as well as being incredibly enjoyable to play. It has improved upon the previous Fight Nights in every way imaginable.
Read Full Review >MondoXbox
Fight Night Round 4 is a real masterwork, a milestone in boxing simulations and a tough challenger for all future titles in this genre. If you like sports and boxing, there's not a single reason why you wouldn't own one of the best sports games of 2009 so far.
Read Full Review >MEGamers
Round 4 kicks off the sports season with style. There are some problematic nibbles here and there but it mar for what is a solid experience.
Read Full Review >Pelit (Finland)
Marrying physics into a boxing game is a stroke of genius. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee! [July 2009]
Impulsegamer
EA Sports have created a worthy successor to the franchise with improved graphics, refined and entertaining gameplay that will have you boxing the absolute living daylights out of each other.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
While the physics system is itself a marvel of gameplay finesse, Fight Night Round 4 also utilizes consistently awe-inspiring animation and stunning musculature on the boxer models.
Read Full Review >Games Master UK
Faster, better looking and more technical than any other boxing game before it. [Aug 2009, p.64]
1UP
Developed by an all-new team and re-built from the ground up Fight Night Round 4 is in good hands with the team at EA Canada; not only have they matched the quality of the original title, but in many ways they dramatically exceeded it.
Read Full Review >Planet Xbox 360
Though not earth-shatteringly revolutionary, FNR4’s additions to its Legacy Mode, greater cohesiveness and focus of its controls and enhanced pseudo-realism has made it the definitive boxing experience on both the current-gen consoles.
Read Full Review >Everyeye.it
"Total" is the only adjective to describe Fight Night Round 4. The perfect balance of refined gameplay and astonishing graphics, it recreates the truly simulative boxing experience of this generation. EA Sports scores another Knock Down!
Read Full Review >Gameplanet
With Fight Night Round 4, next-gen consoles are once again graced by a highly polished, well implemented and enjoyable boxing title. With a focus on realism and simulation, Fight Night Round 4 provides a stunning view of boxing.
Read Full Review >Cynamite
I never knew it, but there's a killer beast inside me! And all it took was Fight Night Round 4: Stunning graphics, a thrilling soundtrack and a challenging career mode make this game an intense experience!
Read Full Review >DarkStation
I am happy to report that Fight Night Round 4 is the complete package. If you are a fan of boxing, or of the series, you would be crazy not to go out and purchase this game.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
While it's not without its flaws, Fight Night Round 4 is still one of the most entertaining games of the year, no matter what gaming category you think it belongs in.
Read Full Review >GamePro
Fight Night Round 4 lacks some of the wow factor of its predecessor, but it builds upon the strengths of Round 3 and corrects most of its weaknesses.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Despite the uphill difficulty curve, repetitive commentary, and long loading times, Round 4 is a force that topples its mind-blowing predecessor in every category. You will get punched in the face, and you will love it. [Aug 2009, p.64]
Read Full Review >Game Informer
It’s hard to reinvent a sport that’s…well, already a sport. But, developer EA Canada has done a marvelous job with bringing a focus to the fighting that brings out the sweet science.
Read Full Review >LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Most realistic sport game to date. From graphics to physics – you can see and feel every punch given or taken. Best game with half-naked men on the market! [June 2009]
Official Xbox Magazine UK
Ironically, Fight Night Round 4 may be the best argument for banning boxing yet. After all, when a game can get this close to the fluid, organic technicality of the real thing, why does anyone need to get hit in the face?... Solid, satisfying and totally revolutionary. [July 2009, p.81]
Read Full Review >Totally360
It’s a deep multi-layered game that boxing fans absolutely should not miss out on, and even if you find boxing a little distasteful, you can’t deny that it’s one heck of a game.
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
The physics-based fighting is simply brilliant, the career mode will last you an age and the online functionality is solid. If you're not into boxing Round 4 is simple to learn, so you could still become the next Mike Tyson or Muhammad Ali with a little practice. It's not perfect, mainly down to a slightly soulless career mode, but it's still a significant step up over Round 3.
Read Full Review >Telegraph
You’ll feel every punch, grimace at every brutal knock-down and celebrate every win as if it were your last. It’s a heart-thumping, nerve-jangling gaming experience and, as a sports game, is agonisingly close to perfection. A little more finesse in its Legacy Mode could have made it an all-time classic.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Italy
Nearly perfect game, nearly perfect score. Go on and jump into the ring! You won't regret it!
Read Full Review >GameDaily
A beautiful and bloodthirsty representation of boxing, as well as a superb visual showpiece for either console.
Read Full Review >GameZone
With a solid new counter system, a great Legacy mode, and incredible graphics, Fight Night Round 4 is one game that no boxing fan will want to miss out on.
Read Full Review >MS Xbox World
Fight Night Round 4 continues the wonders of the previous game, while adding more depth to your boxing experience.
Read Full Review >Multiplayer.it
As a boxing simulation, Fight Night Round 4 is almost perfect by any standard, starting from its graphical presentation to its deep gameplay. As a videogame in itself, it's clearly designed to appeal to this sport fans and may be boring to those looking for a sport themed beat'em up.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Fight Night Round 4 is the complete package with all the modes you could hope for, excellent gameplay and amazing visuals.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
If you like boxing and you play video games, Fight Night Round 4 is a must have.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
All told, Fight Night Round 4 is a solid game, and it's more than just a rebranding of the franchise.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
Perhaps the best part of the new Legacy mode is the sheer volume of stat tracking.
Read Full Review >X360 Magazine UK
An absolute beast. [Issue#48, p.80]
Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
The fight of your life. This latest Round lives up to the hype - and then some. [Sept 2009, p.78]
Gamer Limit
Fight Night Round 4 looks simply amazing; never has a slow-motion blood-squirting smash to the face looked better in high resolution. Combined with a physics engine that may have no competitor and a control scheme that feels natural and responsive, FNR4 quickly fiddles with perfection, but falls short with some abusing AI and some lackluster career options, though EA Canada’s efforts are definitely in the right direction.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
All in all, Fight Night Round 4 is an excellent game, that will appeal to the boxing fans amongst us. Not perfect yet, but getting pretty darn close with each version.
Read Full Review >GameFocus
Fight Night Round 4 can easily be described as “the most accessible and yet challenging boxing game ever created”. The fighting mechanics have been revamped and refined to please hardcore boxing gamers but EA Canada has also found a great way to make the game incredibly less frustrating to newcomers as well. Yes, the online matchmaking world remains a daunting place to be however what the game has to offer besides that makes up for it.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
The latest Fight Night pushes hard to deliver a game that feels realistic and authentic to the sport while also being extremely playable, and offering plenty of staying power. Even if boxing as a sport barely piques your interest, this game delivers tension, drama, and punishment to rival the best fighting games out there.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
An awesome, visceral experience, especially when enjoyed against a human opponent. It remains one of my personal favorites of the EA Sports lineup. I just hope that in the next iteration they can figure out where the magic went and infuse it back into the series.
Read Full Review >GamesNation
Fight Night Round 4 is a masterpiece of boxing simulation. Our vote didn’t reach 10 mainly because there are no real terms of comparison out there, and we would’ve liked a new career mode as well. Other than that, the new collision system, the real-time calculation of the boxers’ body weight and arms extension (not to mention the superb graphics!) translate into an as-close-to-real-as-it-can-get boxing experience.
Read Full Review >Xbox360Achievements
There’s no doubting that EA have delivered a knockout punch with Fight Night Round 4 and it truly is the closest we’ve come to boxing without strapping the gloves on ourselves. The physics are spot on, as is the visual appearance of the game, but the inability to map the punches to the face buttons leaves it just short of truly epic.
Read Full Review >IGN
A wonderful boxing game. There are certainly issues to be found in the new Legacy Mode, but it’s much closer to what players want from a career mode. The online offering, while not hugely different from the previous Fight Night, still delivers where it counts.
Read Full Review >3DJuegos
Fight Night Round 4 is an aggressive, fast and brutal experience that manages to achieve a videogame as brilliant as the third chapter in the series.
Read Full Review >Vandal Online
Boxing has in Fight Night Round 4 an excellent installment, stunning, hard and conscious of its qualities, becoming the best game in its genre, hands down.
Read Full Review >Meristation
Boxing as we have never seen it. Great visuals, an amazing gameplay and a lot of fun in the most realistic and entertaining boxing game ever. Ideal both for experts and for newcomers who want to enjoy a very good game.
Read Full Review >Hardcore Gamer Magazine
With easy-to-pick-up controls and stunning graphics, Fight Night Round 4 is a fantastic experience with plenty of replay value and tons of unlockable content to keep any boxing fan busy for months.
Read Full Review >GameShark
Fight Night Round 4 provides exactly what I wanted - with only a few caveats. The training could be better. The load times could be shorter. The “lucky punch” could be adjusted. However, those are relatively minor points in an overall good, solid boxing game.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
The best boxing game available for next-gen gamers (which includes PS3 gamers this time), and with a fun online experience and the challenging World Championship mode, there is probably more fun to be had after the career than during.
Read Full Review >Console Monster
The whole experience was a bit of a back-and-forth of opinions, but only because Round 3 set such a precedent.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
Genre-defining as it is, the drama of Fight Night remains squarely within the ropes. [Aug 2009, p.103]
BigPond GameArena
Fight Night Round 4 is easily the best boxing game out. Graphically and technically it's unbeatable and it's absolutely an achievement. In terms of gameplay - well, just as Tony Hawk pundits all got used to the FlickIt control system, people will learn to deal with Total Punch Control. I don't like it, and I shouldn't have to, but with everything else the game manages it's forgivable.
Read Full Review >Gamer.nl
Fight Night Round 4 is more authentic than previous games. It chooses realism over action packed gameplay, which might scare off some fans of the franchise.
Read Full Review >Da Gameboyz
EA Sports Fight Night Round 4 stands as arguably the best boxing game available on next generation consoles.
Read Full Review >RealGamer
So there we have it, Fight Night returns with a more refined playing experience then we’ve seen in previous versions! Ensuring it retains its title as king of the ring. A game of note in any boxing or sports fans video game collection, highly recommended.
Read Full Review >Gameplayer
We can’t recall the last time we frothed over sweaty topless men, or were so engrossed with slipping the jab. As expected, Fight Night Round 4 is the best boxing game available, and fans keen to get their uppercuts on with other fellow humans should bulldoze their way into the nearest game store and pillage a copy immediately.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
A calculated and intelligent game that favours forethought and tactics over button mashing and impatience. [Aug 2009, p.110]
Boomtown
The action in the ring is never short of brilliant. For fans of the sport it really does represent a loving recreation of the skills and strategies required for victory - and reservations about the role of counter-punching aside - Fight Night Round 4 is really very good indeed.
Read Full Review >DarkZero
Great production values from EA, which hasn’t rested on its laurels and has gone all out to make a great game. Cracking.
Read Full Review >Level7.nu
Round 4 is a really solid boxing experience and a major step forward for the franchise. The already solid foundations laid in it's predecessor have been polished and the controls are close to perfect. The career mode is the one major component we can complain about, but any flaws found there are instantly remedied by the intense fighting during matches.
Read Full Review >Gameplayer Sweden
The unique control, the great graphics and the hard hook make Fight Night Round 4 the best boxing game you can get at the moment. The layout and structure for the Legacy mode could however, have been more well done, but won´t change the fact that Fight Night Round 4 is a must-buy.
Read Full Review >Giant Bomb
Some of the things surrounding the boxing in Fight Night Round 4 are kind of annoying, especially if you're planning on primarily playing the game by yourself. But the fighting itself is fantastic and the online feels sharp enough to substitute for local opposition.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
An intense, heart-rattling experience that gets more rewarding the more time you invest in learning the nuances. With incredible attention to detail, technical achievements are more than mere eye candy and a deeper, more rewarding fighting system than ever before, it's an essential purchase for boxing fans and fighting game aficionados.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
The undisputed heavyweight champion of the world as far as boxing sims are concerned and arguably the most visually stunning sports game on the market. While a distinct lack of content in the single-player game and some fairly repetitive boxer AI does tarnish an otherwise faultless offering, it's still a must have for boxing fans and well worth a punt for anyone else with a passing interest.
Read Full Review >Kikizo
Faster, tighter, better balanced and - astonishingly - even glossier than its older brother. The career mode still needs work, the AI could be sharper and offline punch-spammers have it a little too easy, but otherwise this game is every inch the champ.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Stepping into Fight Night Round 4's ring is definitely recommended if you have any interest in the sport whatsoever, just be aware that not everyone you come up against will be fighting in the spirit of the Queensbury rules.
Read Full Review >Teletext GameCentral
The best boxing sim ever gets even better, with stunning graphics and immersive, if controversial, controls.
Read Full Review >XGN
Fight Night Round 4 is absolutely the best boxing title on the market right now. The controls work perfectly and it all just looks really nice. Buy this game and get ready for some punches in the ring.
Read Full Review >Xbox World Australia
Fight Night Round 4 is a solid game, different enough from its predecessor to warrant a play through, but I'm not completely convinced there's enough to make someone who loves Fight Night Round 3 rush out and grab it.
Read Full Review >GamingXP
Fight Night: Round 4 is definitively the best boxing-game this year. Also it's a bit to easy to come on top, but it's funny and interesting, especially with two players.
Read Full Review >HellBored
EA's Fight Night 4 is the best looking boxing game ever made, and it also handles brilliantly. Unfortunately, we couldn't load it up without pulling out our network adapter, and found some inherent flaws in the career mode. But for boxing action online or with friends, this is an essential purchase.
Read Full Review >AtomicGamer
But if they can get some online updates through to clear up the more glaring issues and maybe adjust some of the stranger problems that plague online and offline play, this will be the best boxing game ever made. Until then, I don't recommend that you run out and purchase this game just yet.
Read Full Review >Destructoid
Try FNR4 if you’re looking for a good boxing game or want to experience the glory of current generation pugilism all over again. It’s worth it. Just don’t venture online with wide eyes and innocence. You’ll be rocked.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 52 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Kurt M. gave it a6:
This is closer to Ready 2 Rumble than the serious boxing game people wanted. It's far too fast, but you can slow it down using sliders in the settings. The training is terrible and you'll end up using auto-train all the time. None of the training techniques are real apart from spar. Getting up after a knock-down is awful too. If you swing past the middle to the other side by mistake you can't get back up no matter what. Apparently they think fighters get up sideways. On any difficulty setting over "Pro", fighters will counter every other jab you punch which makes for a frustrating game.
chris b gave it a7:
Not the best but there is nothing out there like this, major complaint is the sluggish controls, cant do most of the combos in the training because the controls dont respond to the input, throw a jab and u might get a hook. same issue im the harder fights, i find myself throwing punches when i want to block. sadly they have not fixed any of this so far.
andrew c gave it a0:
Just want to even things out here. Graphics are an improvement. Otherwise, the game is of markedly lower quality than round 3 and, when originality is considered, round 2 also. I didn't think the creators could produce a game more unrealistic to the sport of boxing than it's predecessors. The differences in speed and power for the fighters seems negligible, and movement is constricted. The game is basically two men walking forward flailing their arms wildly with the grace of rock 'em sock 'em robots.
John gave it a9:
"The most anticipated sports game of the year," and safe to say, lived up to that title. The improved overall gameplay is light-years ahead the previous installment. I also was impressed with the newly polished physics fight system. In FNR4, there seemed to be a boundary or wall that was holding you back from getting in close and utilizing the body shots, and am glad to say, that has been corrected. Another improvement: strategy. The reach, height, weight, speed, and power of your boxer all play realistic factors in the newly finished AI system. Although the legacy mode does appear to have some flaws, the online "Share a Boxer" system makes up for it. You can easily download/upload a boxer from fellow "Fight Night" fans and play with their very boxers. This aspect of the game was seriously lacking, and was very glad to see the overall depth of this game. The graphics on this game are incomprehensible. It is truly something special when you can watch boxers you grew up admiring reenact their very movements to the touch of your controller. I found myself pausing the gameplay in the middle of everyone of my fights just to admire the eye-dropping visuals this game has to offer, not to mention the "PhotoGameFace" option to create yourself in the game. All in all, the limitless customization, improved gameplay/physics engine, realistic punch control, and the overall "fun factor," make Fight Night nothing short of a must-have on every boxing fan or true-gamer's shelf.
Kevin D. gave it a9:
Great game. Can't give it a 10. Two gripes... 1. Training exercises are lacking in general. They have to come up with a better way to improve your fighter. 2. This is my first time really using stick control instead of buttons. It's pretty fluid, but I do throw the wrong punch pretty regularly. Would like to have the OPTION to use buttons. Beyond that, game is wonderful!
jdog gave it a6:
The new fight night does have more depth as so many people are crowing about, but the punch control has become sluggish and terrible. I can't seem to throw a right uppercut anymore even though it was not a problem for me in the previous two titles. Personally, I feel that the punch control has become far too sluggish. Also, the training minigames are unnecessarily difficult. I like seeing realism in the virtual ring, but I don't need to see it in a training mode that makes Legacy Mode training crazy difficult. I also don't understand why sometimes when I try putting some movement into my boxing, occasionally I just switch to southpaw instead of throwing the punch I just dialed in on the tpc.
Branden H. gave it a9:
I love this game the graphics are amazing the fighting styles are great the physics of the game are crazy cool. The games just takes Skill to be good.
